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I read the explanations on the treasure hunt site. Check this clue out.

Quote:

What will you wear? How will you dress?
Will fancy attire or sportswear be best?

Clue lets the person decide which of only two would be appropriate-- It's the sportswear.

This clue was, by far, the worst. IT MADE NO SENSE!!! That park has nothing to do with fancy attire OR sportswear!!! It's a park in the woods!!! The guy who wrote these seriously needs to be replaced because he s**ks at it.

My most eligible place to look was at Liberty Garden near the Bossier Fire Dept. This garden sits on a small hill (incline). It is right next to the fire dept (red fire engines), police dept, court house (where you'd dress fancy for court), civic center, and city hall. The entire block is the municipal heart of Bossier! The garden is surrounded by a short wall of stacked stone (a demarcation). There are several stone slabs set side-by-side (curious juxtoposition) that serve as monuments to 9/11 and fallen Bossier police. And the benches there are the garden are SHAPED LIKE AMERICAN FLAGS!!!

We also checked the Heart of Bossier shopping center, where there is a construction zone with plenty of red signs around as well as additional traffic laws. There is also a sports bar, a fancy resturaunt across the street, bushes everywhere, and a flag at the post office across the street as well as a nearby billboard.

It reminds me of a treasure hunt we had back in Jonesboro, LA years ago. They had to stop having treasure hunts because one year, a crowd of people dug up the flower beds on the local courthouse lawn looking for the treasure (which, amusingly enough, was where the treasure was hidden).